Posted by James22 on July 27, 2013 at 11:07:19 from (207.179.239.245):
In Reply to: Direct TV posted by John in La on July 26, 2013 at 21:05:28:
Mother-in-law has direct and we have dishnet. the better half says direct has a better DV; more easily used, but otherwise likes dishnet. But the internet can supply about everything free. ROKU was being discussed on one of the business channels roughly a month ago, and the company's president said it was possible to program the device so that you could get nearly everything free legally; you just can't copy the programs. However he said his company was not going at this time to provide the programing. ROKUs are cheap and we use ours for a Netflex interface. Gave the impression things are pretty good and doesn't want to "rock the boat" and cause an industry melt down. Personally unwilling to develop the skills to program it so unless my son eventually does it, we will continue to be robbed.
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